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International Journal of Materials Forming (2008) 933-936
Hydromechanical loading and compressibility of fibrous reinforcements
Pierre Ouagne 1, Joel Breard 2, Tariq Ouahbi 2, Chung Hae Park 2, Abdelghani Saouab 2, Sylvain Chatel 3
(2008)

During the Resin Film Infusion Process (RFI), the resin flows through the fibrous medium under the stress created by a flexible membrane in the transverse direction of the reinforcement's plane. The compaction of the preforms and the flow of resin through the fibrous network take place simultaneously. There is, therefore, a coupled loading of the porous reinforcements. In order to better control this process, it is necessary to optimize resin pressure and fabric compression by using the appropriate simulating tools. It is also necessary to clarify which laws are suitable to model the process. To this objective, a new experimental device was set up to impose hydromechanical loadings to fibrous preforms. Results analyzing the hydromechanical couplings in saturated medium with flow rate conditions and a compression control with stress conditions are presented and discussed in this work. A model simulating infusion processes [1] has also been used to analyse the compressibility behaviour of the fibrous reinforcement by using an inverse method.
1:  Laboratoire PRISME (PRISME)
Université d'Orléans : EA4229 – ENSI Bourges
2:  Laboratoire Ondes et Milieux Complexes (LOMC)
Université du Havre – CNRS : FRE1302
3:  EADS Innovation Works [Suresnes] (EADS IW)
EADS
F2ME
Engineering Sciences/Materials
Infusion – Hydro-Mechanical loading – LCM Processes Compressibility – Inverse method
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